Bihar Welcomes New Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary Amidst Political Shift

Patna, April 18: A significant political shift has occurred in Bihar, where Samrat Chaudhary has taken the oath as the state’s 24th Chief Minister. Alongside him, Vijay Chaudhary and Bijendra Yadav were sworn in as Deputy Chief Ministers from the JD(U) quota. Former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar‘s presence at the ceremony sent a message of political harmony.

Before assuming office, Samrat Chaudhary expressed his religious faith by worshipping at the Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple. He then proceeded to the Raj Bhavan, where he formally took the oath of office. Notably, his security arrangements were heightened prior to his swearing-in, reflecting the sensitivity of the position.

This political change follows Nitish Kumar‘s resignation, which he submitted on Monday. He is now transitioning to his new role as a member of the Rajya Sabha. After nearly 20 years of leadership, Kumar’s departure marks a new chapter in Bihar’s political landscape.

Under Samrat Chaudhary’s leadership, this new government is established as the first BJP-led administration in Bihar. Political analysts suggest that this shift could redefine the state’s policies, administrative priorities, and development initiatives.

Overall, this power transition in Bihar is not only politically significant but also opens up new possibilities for governance and development in the future.

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